Belarus sentences 2 Belarusians and Ukrainians to 11-25 years in prison for alleged terrorism  

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**Three Activists Sentenced to Prison in **

Two Belarusians and one Ukrainian have been sentenced to prison terms ranging from 11 to 25 years for allegedly preparing terrorist acts, according to the Viasna Rights Center. The sentences were handed down by Belarusian authorities on 19.

The three men were detained along with three others on September 11 by the Belarusian KGB. A propaganda film about the group was aired on state-controlled television at the same time, showing some detainees being beaten and others in chains.

Prosecutors claimed that two of the men tried to blow a section of railroad, while the third man’s actions were classified as “illegal trafficking of explosives.” The details of their sentences have not been released.

The sentencing comes as Belarusian Alexander prepares for his seventh term in office ahead of the January 2025 presidential election. Lukashenko has recently pardoned prisoners convicted of extremism, but these individuals were seen by many as of repression following a rigged election in 2020.

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